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Fundraising for the 2nd Chandler’s Ford (Ramalley) Scout Headquarters

March 28, 2021 By SO53 News 2 Comments

2nd Chandler’s Ford Scout Group needs your help.

The Scouts are raising £8,000 to help complete their new building on Ramalley Lane, to make it an amazing new venue for Beavers, Cubs, Scouts, Explorers and the resident pre-school.

Before - The 2nd Chandler's Ford Ramalley Scout Group
Before – The 2nd Chandler’s Ford Ramalley Scout Group
Old Hall vs New hall under construction - The 2nd Chandler's Ford (Ramalley) Scout headquarters.
Old Hall vs New hall under construction – The 2nd Chandler’s Ford (Ramalley) Scout headquarters.

The 2nd Chandlers Ford (Ramalley) Scout headquarters celebrated its 80th birthday in 2018. Over 83 years, it has enabled local children and young people to have fantastic opportunities, have fun, and develop new skills. They have learnt team work, problem-solving, resilience, independence, to name but a few.

Recent Hall New Build exterior - The 2nd Chandler's Ford (Ramalley) Scout headquarters.
Recent Hall New Build exterior – The 2nd Chandler’s Ford (Ramalley) Scout headquarters.

The old Headquarters was constructed with wood and started to crumble and rot. The building has now been demolished and a new building is being constructed in early 2021.

Peter Darbyshire said, “we need to raise money to complete the inside of the building. We will be needing a kitchen, toilets, lights, heating etc., and to develop the outside area for activities.”

Your donation will benefit young people and the community for years to come.

How to donate?

To donate, go to the Just Fiving crowdfunding page for Ramalley Scouts.

The internal of the new building. Your donation will help to get this completed.
The internal of the new building. Your donation will help to get this completed.
Fundraising - Chandler's Ford Scout Group needs your help.
Fundraising – Chandler’s Ford Scout Group needs your help.

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  1. Jill Andrew says

    March 28, 2021 at 11:26 pm

    I’m happy to donate a little towards the new Scout hut. My father helped to build the original all those years ago.

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    • Janet Williams says

      March 28, 2021 at 11:29 pm

      Wow! What a story, Jill. You must be very proud. You can donate directly via the Just Giving page. Thank you.

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